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Corner Shops

SteveBhx

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I thought I would start a thread on corner shops - apologies if there is one already checking was not a strong point!.
All these pictures were going to be thrown out by Birmingham City council and are the same source as the Geoff Thompson archive.
This picture is 77 Boulton Road taken in 1975, from it you can see the old style lampost, Cadbury Chocolate sign and the Lyon Tea advert in the window. As the shop is shut I presume the photograph was taken on a Sunday.
 

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This is 117 Queens Head Road from 1975. If you note the blind lowered to keep the produce out the sun, the Midland Counties Ice cream sign , bubblegum Machine in the wall and machine chained to the wall which usually had small toys and round bubble gum
 

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121 Bordesley Green in 1974, old style local clothes shop on the corner with Green Shield stamps offered, baker next door and not a national company in sight. Austin 1100 and Vauxhall Viva in the Side street with the Cast Iron street name behind the Austin
 

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Welcome Steve. The photos will be a great addition to the Forum. Thanks for taking the time to share them with us. Look forward to seeing more ! Viv.
 
Hard to believe this is 1975 I am sure you can take this back another 50 years, 79 Ninevah Road, with produce on the pavement, scales in the shop window and barbers pole attached to the wall of the shop next door, and as for the sign on the wall!
 

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303 Soho Road in 1975, this one takes a bit of studying, Evening Mail sign, an advert for the Jamaican Weekly Gleaner, etched window sign for Cards and pens, window sticker for Corona pop , travel agent sign, midland Red advert and the "proper" pram in the doorway
 

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These are wonderfully detailed photos, giving us helpful glimpses of Birmingham’s retail and social history. Viv.
 
121 Bordesley Green in 1974, old style local clothes shop on the corner with Green Shield stamps offered, baker next door and not a national company in sight. Austin 1100 and Vauxhall Viva in the Side street with the Cast Iron street name behind the Austin
thanks Steve the photos are great and welcome to the Forum
 
The Corner Shop programme is on BBC2 again at the moment. I found it really interesting as I was looking at the history of the one in Little Boldmere. It explained how it might have evolved from a grocery store to an outdoor and now a pub (The Boldmere Tap).
 

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303 Soho Road in 1975, this one takes a bit of studying, Evening Mail sign, an advert for the Jamaican Weekly Gleaner, etched window sign for Cards and pens, window sticker for Corona pop , travel agent sign, midland Red advert and the "proper" pram in the doorway
I was confused here but think the shops joining on have been knocked down when Bolton Road was widened. The original shop shows a sign for Barn Lane and this little alley widens out into what is left of Barn Lane. Building on left is Cross Guns. This shot is 2017 as I tried to find one of the shop without shutters up. I am not sure it is still open.
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I will try not to make a habit of this but I had just scanned this one - is this the same location?
 

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Hard to believe this is 1975 I am sure you can take this back another 50 years, 79 Ninevah Road, with produce on the pavement, scales in the shop window and barbers pole attached to the wall of the shop next door, and as for the sign on the wall!
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1 Barrows Road in 1974 wonderful Twinings tea sign, with window adverts for Typhoo and Lyons tea. The breadman with the bread trays in the back of the lorry, Walls ice-cream sign and a hanging B & H sign, all with a traditional window sign
 

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97 Hobmoor Lane 1973- this one is one for zooming in on - firstly a chopper bicycle, every kids dream - worth a fortune today, RSPCA collection box, ghost sign behind the Danish sign, bubblegum machines, prices in the window and much more
 

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1Barrows Road in 1974 wonderful Twinings tea sign, with window adverts for Typhoo and Lyons tea. The breadman with the bread trays in the back of the lorry, Walls ice-cream sign and a hanging B & H sign, all with a traditional window sign
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121 Bordesley Green in 1974, old style local clothes shop on the corner with Green Shield stamps offered, baker next door and not a national company in sight. Austin 1100 and Vauxhall Viva in the Side street with the Cast Iron street name behind the Austin

Remember that row of shops well Steve as my Aunt lived in Victoria Street, in particular the Braggs bakery!! Great pics thanks for posting. Lynn.
 
This is 117 Queens Head Road from 1975. If you note the blind lowered to keep the produce out the sun, the Midland Counties Ice cream sign , bubblegum Machine in the wall and machine chained to the wall which usually had small toys and round bubble gum
This photo brings back plenty of memories for me. I can remember going in the shop, probably daily, to rummage through the sweets and ice cream before making my choice. It was owned by Mr Johnson back in the middle 1950’s. He and his family lived there. Jen
 
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